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Message posted: 25th Sep 07, 09:59 am
Username: chris_morris
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Evenings with Dr Ron Perry - in London and in Edinburgh

Evenings with Dr Ron Perry

Dr Ron Perry is a doctor, chiropractor, masseur, rolfer and specialist in the Feldenkrais method (personally trained by Feldenkrais himself). He's also an NLP master trainer, experienced hypnotist and co-creator (with his wife Edie) of Patterns of Physical Transformation, a system of bodywork that uses the presuppositions of NLP, and more, to make profound physical changes, quickly and easily.

Richard Bandler says: "Your work is tremendously important and all NLPers should learn it".

Dr Ron will be demonstrating and talking about his work at two very special evening events next month. One is in London and the other in Edinburgh.

You will learn specific skills that will help you make physical and state changes in yourself and other people. If you have aches or pains, come along so Ron can work with you personally. Or just come along to watch and learn from one of NLP's true pioneers. Having seen the results Ron gets for myself, I highly recommend these evenings. You'll be impressed by how much you can learn in a few hours.

In Edinburgh: Monday 15th October from 7:30pm at The Carlton Hotel, Edinburgh.
Price: £25 (Pay on the door)

In London: Thursday 18th October from 7:30pm at Regents College, London NW1
Price: £25 (Book your e-ticket here)


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